Keith Barr, Chief Executive Officer at IHG, said: “IHG is in almost 100 countries and we touch the lives of millions of people each day.

"This gives us a responsibility to protect the environment and an opportunity to make a real difference.

“There is always more we can do to minimise waste, but the work we’re doing to reduce single-use plastic is a powerful example of how we can come together with guests, owners and colleagues to drive positive change.”

Biodegradable alternatives to plastic straws will be available for those guests who need them.

Additionally, the hotel company is also working to move away from miniature bathroom amenities.

Instead, IHG hopes to introduce bulk-size bathroom amenities in several of its hotel brands in the Americas, as part of its efforts to reduce waste.

“IHG’s committed action to reduce plastic waste demonstrates its ability to be a force for good in local communities around the world," said Madhu Rajesh, director of the International Tourism Partnership.

"With initiatives like these, and through close industry collaboration, the hotel and tourism industry can continue to lead the way in setting clear and quantifiable commitments that improve sustainability.”